Pretty sure Lost Earth will be a trilogy. I think George Miller will direct the first, Matt Reeves the second and James Cameron for the last part.
Already thinking of designs of the things in the Lost Earth, the humans will be more evolved (ex some who are living in the harsh desert have scale like skin, the tundra ones are a bit more hairy).
I could try but warning I’m very busy this week and likely a good half of the next week. I can’t guarantee feedback until Wednesday. Also want to recap on the previous Odyssey’s as well.
I can see the former (I have Lego 2 at $140M-$200M) but I’d bet that Space Jam 2 may not only eclipse $200M but could cross TLM numbers, maybe $300M even. Don’t underestimate nostalgia, it just has to be watchable and will do over $150M. If WAG steps up the marketing momentum like it did for TLM and LB, as well if Coogler gives his magic touch, it’ll explode.
Curious about thoughts on SCOOB.
High School Musical 4: Reunion
Studio: Blankments Productions
Endless Entertainment
Release Date: 6/26/Y4
Genre: Family/Romance/Musical/Dramedy
Director: Kenny Ortega
Rating: PG for thematic elements
Budget: $50M
Theatre Count: 3,708
Format: 2D
Runtime: 111 minutes
Cast:
Zac Efron as Troy Bolton
Vanessa Hudgens as Gabriella Bolton-Montez
Lucas Grabeel as Ryan Evans
Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay Evans
Corbin Bleu as Chad Danforth
Monique Coleman as Taylor McKessie
Ben Platt as Callem Daniels
Kiersey Clemons as Breonna Brooks
Olesya Rulin as Kelsi Nielsen
Alyson Reed as Mrs. Darbus
with Hugh Jackman as Principal John Bailey
and Lin-Manuel Miranda as Carlos Ashman-Montez
Plot:
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Rebecca Sugar (Oscar winning screenwriter of Notes From The Otherspace as well as the co director) revealed to produce Can You Imagine?.
Can You Imagine? will hit theaters November 25th, Y4.
WAG will rebound with LEGO 2, SCOOB and Space Jam 2, but for now perhaps find a different original story and maybe focus a bit more on the physical comedy or do some adaptations which is what they do best.
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It is confirmed via James Cameron, the producer and co-writer of Lost Earth, that Lost Earth will open in Cinerama, being the first film from Endless Entertainment to open in that format. Miller/Cameron’s Lost Earth opens November 5th, Y5.
Michael Seresin will be the cinematographer for the movie.
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According to an interview with Daron Nefcy (Star Vs., Netflix’s Aera: Rising, and Two Lonely Bounty Hunters), new plot details about The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl has surfaced.
- The movie’s humor is a mix of The LEGO Batman Movie and Deadpool (Nefcy has a funny cameo for Deadpool in mind but is curious about approval)
- Many famous Marvel characters will cameo
- The plot will include time travel in some capacity but it won’t be too major.
- The movie doesn’t really have a main villain in the traditional sense
- The movie is less about a hero vs villain plot but is in some way a sort of coming of age story for Squirrel Girl who wants respect as well as finding out who she is
- The movie will also mock superhero movies as well.
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl will arrive in theaters Fall Y5.
You could try the 14th. 3 weeks after Amulet II and I doubt The Last Day Of Summer does over $20M.
Is Animal Crossing stop motion? You can try early September as well. SWAT KATS 2 and Kim Possible coexisted just fine last September.